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I recently bought some new camera gear, and as I was playing around with it, figuring out how it works and what it can do, it got me thinking about coffee equipment. I talk about how we often buy coffee gear—whether it's a Hario V60, an Origami Dripper, or whatever catches our eye—but we don't really take the time to understand it. We watch videos, read reviews, follow recipes, but we're depending on other people's experiences instead of developing our own. I share my thoughts on the Origami Dripper specifically, breaking down why it's shaped the way it is, how the concaves create maximum airflow, and how you can use different filters to completely change your brewing experience.
In this episode, you'll learn why mastering one brewer is more valuable than collecting a dozen different devices. I encourage you to stay with one piece of equipment long enough to truly understand what it can do for you—experimenting with different filters, water temperatures, grind sizes, and brew methods until you discover what YOU actually like, not what someone else tells you should taste good. At the end of the day, it's about your palate, your preferences, and your coffee journey. Master your gear, master your craft, and you'll make consistently great coffee that's perfect for you.
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